Due to the absence of convincing cognates in other Indo-European languages, Proto-Slavic * bogJ is often considered to be an Iranian borrowing, being related to Indo-Iranian words such as Old Persian " baga " and Sanskrit " bhaga ", or at least being semantically influenced by them; in both Slavic and Indo-Iranian cognate forms mean both " deity " and " wealth, share ".
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Thus alongside the pair'fast':'faster'displaying Grassmann's law, Greek has the pair'thick':'thicker'from the PIE etymon ( established by cognate forms like Sanskrit " bah?"'abundant'since is the only point of intersection between Greek " p " and Sanskrit " b " ), in which the in the comparative is a result of levelling.